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US Attorney General Jeff Sessions refused to answer questions about if the White House asked the Department of Justice to look into the AT&T-Time Warner merger.
During his campaign, President Donald Trump vowed to block the merger.
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson has said he would litigate over the deal.
- U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday declined to answer when asked if any White House officials contacted the Justice Department to discuss the government's review of AT&T Inc's proposed $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner Inc.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions said during his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee that he has "no reason to doubt" Roy Moore's accusers.
The Alabama Republican running for Senate has been accused by five women of sexual misconduct and pursuing relationships with them when they were teenagers and he was in his 30s.
An increasing number of top Republicans are expressing support for the accusers and demanding that Moore drop out of the race.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday he has "no reason to doubt" the women who have come forward in recent...Read more ...